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Pension Perle Tirol - Schwoich

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Do you know the "Pearl of Tyrol"?

The place where Karl Ganzer was inspired to write his world-famous "Kufstein song" would be the perfect place for a vacation, wouldn't it? A place to regain strength, be active in the mountain air or have fun adventures.

In Schwoich, where the Kufstein song was written by the composer, you will find the guest house "Perle Tirol" (Pearl of Tyrol). Surrounded by the mountains of Kufsteinerland, it is the perfect point of departure for hiking, cycling and climbing tours in the Zahmen and Wilder Kaiser mountains. You can regain strength in the numerous cosy huts, and splash in the Schwoich Bananensee or clear mountain lakes. The nearby mountain experience worlds offer an unforgettable adventure for the whole family. In winter, beginners can gain their first momentum on the Swoich ski lift before enjoying 280 kilometres of pistes in the Skiwelt Wilder Kaiser Brixental. Anyone wanting to do something a little different can spend their days cross-country skiing, ice skating or going on snowshoe hikes. There is also an extensive cultural programme in the region to supplement the sporting activities: The summer and winter festivals in Erl, the medieval Kufstein Fortress or the mining museum are waiting to be explored.

Even without specific plans there is plenty to enjoy at "Perle Tirol": Just do nothing, enjoy the tranquillity and relax. There is no doubt that the rural surroundings are perfect for relaxing.

The Ganzer family welcomes you to the "Perle Tirol". One room with cooking facilities and three holiday apartments with entrance hall, eat-in kitchen and bedroom make you feel at home. They all have a radio, TV, Wi-Fi, shower, toilet, Grander water, Geowave, balcony and an unobstructed view of the impressive mountains. Fresh roll delivery means that you can start every day with a delicious breakfast. Without needing to leave the house.

The apartment in Tyrolean country style has a fully equipped breakfast kitchen with studio couch for 2 adults, a double room, a separate toilet as well as a bathroom with shower. The centerpiece is the spacious covered south / west-facing terrace with a gorgeous nature view. A big lounge is at the ground floor. From 10.00 a.m. until 10.00 p.m. internet access via WLAN is possible.

Our cosy room with mini kitchen is perfect for an independent and easy vacation for two. An entryway, bathroom with shower and toilet, and a large south-facing balcony with beautiful view of nature make this studio perfect for a romantic getaway. A comfortable lounge is also available on the ground floor. Wi-Fi internet access is possible in all holiday apartments.

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A gourmet oasis for the nose - brandy distillery Höck More

"Take a break from everyday life" is the recommendation for many vacations. With a visit to the Schwoich Kronbühelhof you can't help but take this advice - because the Tyrolean farm is in the middle of an idyllic forest clearing and is an oasis of nature. Including the nature that lands in the stemmed glasses as brandy. The expert Manfred Höck only distils selected fruit: Speckbirne (pear), Bühler Hauszwetschke (plum), Wangenheimer Frühzwetschke (plum) or Ananasrenette (apple) for example. A tasting in the distillery lounge is a social and relaxing event.

Cradle of the Austrian cement industry - the open air cement museum More

At the entrance of the Weißach Gorge, a little distance from the village, were the Glemm ironworks. This is where industrial pioneers Franz and Anton Kink manufactured high-quality cement from 1842. Schwoich is therefore described as the cradle of the Austrian cement industry. Two restored lime kilns, which can be seen as an open air museum, indicate lively production. At the village entrance these lime kilns are a reminder of the founding of the cement works by Franz Kink, who was born in Bolzano. As early as 1842, Klink extracted 1400 kg of cement without using trass, puzzolanes etc., and therefore discovered the same product as James Parker in England 40 years previously, which Klink named "Roman cement". In the years 1987/88 the Schwoich community, in cooperation with the company Perlmoser AG and other sponsors, restored two of the kilns. The work will continue: the area around the old kilns is being secured and made more accessible for visitors.

Well-brewed - Bierol, the first craft beer brewery in Tyrol More

Beer has been brewed in the Tyrolean lower Inn Valley since 2004. That was when the first private microbrewery in the Kufstein area opened in Schwoich. The brewery was integrated into an existing farmhouse, along with a classic restaurant. In 2012 the owner handed over the brewery to his son Christoph, who has since then been responsible for the creation of beers along with his school friend Maximilian. The two soon got the knack of brewing by learning from their predecessor, books and the internet – neither of them completed an apprenticeship or training. But as we know from experience, a passion for something easily outweighs official qualifications! Initially they simply produced the classic varieties for the rural restaurant and the rustic Alpine hut – a pale ale, an amber larger and a seasonally alternating special beer. But both of them soon got bored of that, and wanted to be a little more creative. The starting shot of "Bierol" can be dated to January 2014 – the founding of Tyrol's first craft brewery. Since then the focus has been both on the ongoing production of the classics under the name "Stöfflbräu", and also the development of "Bierol" varieties, which are sold as bottled beer.